Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
Today, I spent the first half of my day browsing through all the music stores
on Sunset Blvd, Hollywood - known as "guitar row." This includes the giant
Guitar Center, the new Manny's Music, Mesa Boogie Store, Carvin, Voltage,
and Freedom Guitar. I really loved the new Manny's/Sam Ash store!
Anyway, after playing all the new Fenders, G&L's, & Martins, I started checking out the Korean made guitars, mostly to see how high the quality
actually is, these days. I was really impressed with the price/performance
of the Ibanez semi hollows, but was utterly "blown away" by the new
Washburn guitars! I played all the Idol models and all the semi hollow and
jazz guitars. All I can say is, they are the best guitars I've ever picked up
for the pennies they charge for them. The average price is $650 for the
upper end Korean guitars. Every one of them felt like $1400 worth of guitar!
Most even featured the Buzz Feiten tuning system, which is a way of fretting a guitar so it's 100% intonated. I played some of the Idols and 335 copies
and almost walked out with one. I was killing time while my girlfriend was
doing some work in Hollywood, so I wasn't going to justify a purchase,
but MAN, Washburns are great guitars. For that money, I'd place them higher
than Schecter, Yamaha, and Ibanez. Flame maple, too, not photoflame.
I don't know how they do it...well, actually I do....they pay people next to
nothing in Korea, so it kinda makes sense, but the quality is tenfold better than it was just a few years ago. Lookin for a new guitar?...Check out Washburns.
on Sunset Blvd, Hollywood - known as "guitar row." This includes the giant
Guitar Center, the new Manny's Music, Mesa Boogie Store, Carvin, Voltage,
and Freedom Guitar. I really loved the new Manny's/Sam Ash store!
Anyway, after playing all the new Fenders, G&L's, & Martins, I started checking out the Korean made guitars, mostly to see how high the quality
actually is, these days. I was really impressed with the price/performance
of the Ibanez semi hollows, but was utterly "blown away" by the new
Washburn guitars! I played all the Idol models and all the semi hollow and
jazz guitars. All I can say is, they are the best guitars I've ever picked up
for the pennies they charge for them. The average price is $650 for the
upper end Korean guitars. Every one of them felt like $1400 worth of guitar!
Most even featured the Buzz Feiten tuning system, which is a way of fretting a guitar so it's 100% intonated. I played some of the Idols and 335 copies
and almost walked out with one. I was killing time while my girlfriend was
doing some work in Hollywood, so I wasn't going to justify a purchase,
but MAN, Washburns are great guitars. For that money, I'd place them higher
than Schecter, Yamaha, and Ibanez. Flame maple, too, not photoflame.
I don't know how they do it...well, actually I do....they pay people next to
nothing in Korea, so it kinda makes sense, but the quality is tenfold better than it was just a few years ago. Lookin for a new guitar?...Check out Washburns.